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Chapter3:ReligionAsPreparatory
ReligionAsPreparatory
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Thereligiouslife,ifearnestlyfollowedandconscientiouslysustained,carriesthedevotee
onlypartofthewaytowardsworshipof,andcommunionwith,God.Itisonlya
preparatoryschool.Forbothmorallyandintellectuallyitisakindofcompromise,
yieldingtoacertaindegreeofthelowernature'sruleandacceptingbeliefsthatviolate
reason.Thissatisfieshimonlybecausehehasnotmadeperfectpurityandperfecttruth
hisstandards.
2
Todenytheimmensevalueoftheordinaryreligioninitsownplaceandtothosewho
haveyettogainitsrewardswouldbetobreakoffthelowerrungsoftheladderwhereby
menmustclimbtowhatistheultimategoalofallreligion.
3
Thegenerallineofinnerdevelopmentforthehumanraceisinthefirststagerightaction,
whichincludesduty,service,responsibility.Inthesecondstagereligiousdevotion
appears.Thisengendersworshipofthehigherpower,moralimprovement,holy
communion.Thethirdstageismysticalandinvolvespracticeofmeditationtogetamore
intimatecommunion.Thefourthstageistheawakeningofneedtounderstandtruthand
knowreality.Itscompletedproductisthesage,whoincludesinhimselfthecivilized
man,thereligionist,themystic,andthephilosopher.
4
Organizationsareformostpeopletheonlywayofreceivingreligioushelporacquiring
religiousbelief.This,however,doesnotmeanthattheywillalwaysremainso,foratime
comeswhentheyareseenforwhattheyareelementarystagesusually,intermediary
stagessometimes.
5
Whenamancomestotheattitudethatitisnotsufficientforhimtoreceivereligionat
secondhandasacreedoraconviction,whenhemustreceiveitdirectlyasanactual
experienceinhisownlife,whenhecanpraywithFlemishThomasKempis,"Letitnot
beMosesortheProphetsthatspeaktome,butspeakthyself,"heisreadytomoveup
fromthefirstandlowestgradetothesecondandmiddleone.Suchaonewillthenput
himselfinapositionwhichhedidnotoccupybeforeofbeingabletomoveforwardto
thecentralpointofallreligion,whichisthepersonalrevelationoftheOverself,God's
Deputy,intheheartoftheindividualman.
6
Thesceptic,theanthropologist,andthephilosopherofBertrandRussell'stypesaythat
religionarosebecauseprimitivemanwasterrifiedbythedestructivepowersofNature
andendeavouredtopropitiatethemortheirpersonificationsbyworshipandprayer.They
sayfurtherthatcivilizedman,havingachievedsomemeasureofcontrolovernatural
forces,feelsfarlessinneedofreligiouspractices.Thisisanerroneousview.Religions
wereinstitutedbysageswhosawtheirneedasapreparatorymeansofeducatingmen's
mindsforthehighertruthsofscienceandphilosophy.
7
Codifiedreligionisnotthefinaltruth.ItisbutthevestibuleofMysticism,whichisthe
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vestibuleofPhilosophy,whichisthevestibuleofTruth.Hewhotarriesinanyvestibule
isasluggard,unfitforentranceintotheinnermostchamberwhereTruth'streasurelies.
8
Religionaspopularlyorganized,withpriesthoodsandhierarchs,vestmentsandincense,
ceremonialsandrites,liturgiesandscriptures,churchesandtemples,isanexcellentfirst
stepformostpeoplebutnotforallpeople.
9
Thereligiouspathisonlyawayleadingatitsendtothestillhighermysticalpath.Itdoes
notbringitsfollowersdirectlyintothepresenceofGod,astheybelieve,butrathertothe
beginningofafurtherwaywhichalonecandoso.
10
YettheworshipthatisgivenbythemultitudetoanimaginedGodisnotwithoutvalue.It
isaninitiation,apreparation,andatrainingfortheworshipthatwillonedaybegivento
therealGod.Itisanarchwaythroughwhichtheypassontheirwaytophilosophic
worship.
11
Theancientdivisionofmenintothreegradesofspiritualdevelopmentwasexpressed
variouslyindifferentcountries.InIndia,theBhagavadGitaplacedlowestthemanwhose
mentalitywasinertanddull,nextthemanwhoseunderstandingwascolouredbyemotion
ordistortedbypassion,andhighestthemanofclearandbalancedintelligence.
12
Theceremoniesandbeliefsofinstitutionalreligionsareuseful,evennecessary,onthe
levelofconsciousnessforwhichthosereligionshavebeencreatedbuttheydonotassist
themindtorisetothehigherlevelsofmetaphysicaland,especially,philosophical
religion.Fortheseareconcernedwithafarhigherquality.
13
TheUltimatemeaningandsocialsignificanceofreligionwillbehiddenfromussolong
aswedonotunderstandthatitrepresentstheappealtothefirstofthethreestagesof
growthinhumanmentality.Thelatterbeginswiththeprimitive,arrivesatthecivilized,
andfinisheswiththephilosophicstage.Wehaveonlytostudythefruitsof
anthropologicalresearchtobecomeawareofthistruth.Ultimatetruthbeingbeyondthe
intellectualrangeofsavagesociety,itswiserleadersunfoldedafaithsuitedtotheir
followers'capacityandneeds,afaithwhichworkedperfectlywellandwasindeedthe
bestfaithforsuchpeople.Itillbecomesustosneerattheirsuperstitions,therefore,
merelybecausewearetotallyunabletoplaceourselvesintosympatheticrelationship
withtheirprimitiveenvironment.Theirbeliefsbecamesuperstitionsonlywhenthosewho
ledthemdidnotrealizethatcapacityforchangeandgrowthmustbeallowedforwhen
thetribeshadoutgrowntheirfirstfaith.Therefore,suchesotericismdoesnotmeanthat
themassesarecondemnedtowearforeverthebadgeofintellectualbackwardness.
14
Amanonthesecondlevelwillnotbeabletoaccepttheideasorpracticesofamanwho
liveshigheruponthethirdone.Itwouldbeunreasonabletoexpectsuchacceptance.
15
Itisaserroneoustotakethepopularformofareligionasbeingallthereistoit,astotake
thesymbolicstatementsofthatforminaliteralsense.Deeperthanthisformisamystical
layeranddeeperstillaphilosophiclore.
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Themissionofreligionistotakemankindthroughthefirststageoftheroadtospiritual
selffulfilment.Itcansucceedinthismissiononlyasitleadsitsadherentstoregard
religionmoreandmoreasapersonalmatter,lessandlessasacorporateone.
Doubt
17
Itisnotenoughforone'sreligiousfaithtobeferventitoughtalsobeintelligent.
18
Simplemindscanbetaughttoacceptthesymbolsofreligionasrealitiesandthe
metaphorsofitsdogmasastruths,butcultivatedmindssubmitwithdifficulty.
19
Allreligionrestsultimatelyinsomekindofrevelationthatis,ontheappealtofaith.The
firstimpulsivereplyofmodernmanmustbetodoubt.
20
Therealityinreligionistrue,butwhattoooftenpassesforreligionmaybequiteuntrue.
Doubtofwhatisfalseinitmaybefaithin,andconsequentuponworshipof,thereal
Deity.
21
Thecapacitytodefyreligioussuperstitionisneededifamanistodiscoverreligious
truth.
22
Theabatementoffaithinaparticularsacerdotalorganizationisnotalarminginitself,but
theabatementoffaithintheSupremePowerwhichworksforrighteousnessisindeed
alarming.Howmanypeoplehaveforsakeninstitutionalizedreligionnotbecausethey
havelostfaithintheexistenceoftheSupremePowerbutbecausetheyhavelostfaithin
therepresentativecharacteroftheinstitutionitself,notbecausetheydonotfeeltheneed
ofreligionbutbecausetheyfeeltheneedofapurerandbetterreligion?Iftheyhavenot
foundanyothercreedtoreplacetheonetheyhaveoutgrown,theymaystillturnfor
inwardsolacedirectlytotheSupremePoweritself.
23
Onemayhavetrulyreligiousfeelingsyetstillbecriticalofareligiousenvironmentwhich
practiseshypocrisyorsupportssuperstition.
24
Althoughorganizedreligionisrenderingagreatandnecessaryservicetothemassof
people,therearestillafewindividualswhoneedasomewhatdeeperunderstandingofthe
truthwhichsuchreligionisteaching.Iftheypursuetheirenquiriestheywillnotonlybe
abletogainthisunderstandingbutalsoberewardedbyinnerpeace.
25
Atacertaindistancealongtheway,theinstitutionororganizationwhichmayhave
helpedhiminthepastnowbarshisway.Insteadofservinghishighestpurposeitarouses
questions,doubts,criticisms.
26
Ifheissufficientlydevelopedasahumanbeing,hefindshimselfwonderingatthis
existenceofhisandofhisworld.Andifhebecomesseriousenoughtolookaroundfor
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theanswerswhichothershavegiventohisquestions,hecaneasilybecomebewildered
bythecontradictoryresults.
27
Thetraditionalancienthistoricalreligionintowhichamanisborn,andwhichheaccepts
unquestioningly,iscomfortingandsecureinhisyoungdays.Butwithadultmaturityand
theintellectcomingmoreintoplay,hisfaithmaybecomedisturbed.
28
Questionsabouttheassumptionsofreligion,uncertaintiesaboutitsfulfilmentof
promises,doubts,anddistressesmaycausehimmanyapangduringthisdifficultperiod.
29
Thereligiousdevoteedoesnotcaretotroublehimselfwithsuchquestionsbutallthe
samehecannotkeepthemoutforalltime.Thehumanmindissoconstructedthatunder
thepressureofexperienceorthenurturingsofevolutionitdesires,nayevendemands,to
know.Bothdesireanddemandmaybefeebleatfirstandlimitedinextent.Buttheywill
emergeasinevitablyasbudandleafemerge,andfindtroublingutterance.
30
Thosewhoseheartscouldreceiveanoblerfaith,whoseheadscouldabsorbatruerone,
neednotremaincaptivestoaninferiorone.
31
Aphilosophicallybasedreligionwouldgiveallitsworshippersachancetomoveup
higherwhenevertheywished,feltready,orbegantoexpressdoubts.
32
Therearetwowaysopen:eitheradvanceintoanotherreligionorsect,orsinkashaftinto
thereligionalreadyheldandgodowndeeperanddeeperuntilitsultimateSourceis
found.
33
Thetypeofreligionwhichseekstofrightenmenbytheeverburningfiresofhellisfor
thenave.Traditionsupportsitbuteducationdestroysit.Byeducationwedonothere
meanthememorizingofopinionsbuttheunfoldingofthecapacitytothinkrightly.
34
Asman'sintelligencedevelopsheneedstobefedwithreligiousnutrimentbeyondthe
simplerformsandfaithsofpopularreligion.Ifthisisnotofferedhebecomesindifferent
oratheist.
35
Whenreligiousfaithisshatteredbysomedistressingeventofthepersonallife,thisvery
lossmayleadtogain.Foritmaybeapreludetoadeepeningandenrichingofthatfaith.
36
Peopleseektoescapefromthesoul'ssolitarinessbykeepingclosetomassorganizations,
includingeventhereligiousonesoftraditionalchurches.Heretheyfindshelterand
gregariouscomfort.Butadaycomeswhencrisiscrashesthroughtheoneanddisturbsthe
other.Onceagaintheyareleftalonewiththesoul.
37
Hemustlookupontheelaborateceremonialsandsimpledogmasasacradlewherehis
growthbegan,hislimbsfirstextendedthemselves.Buthecannotstayinthecradle
foreverifheistobecomeayouthandanadult.
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Religiousdevotion,worship,aspiration,startamanonthewaybyoccupyinghisfeelings.
Butatimemaycomewhenhemaywishalsotoknowandunderstandmoreaboutthe
mysteriousobjectofhisdevotion.Itisthenthathemustpreparetogetintodeepwaters,
mustholdhisbreathandtaketheplungeintophilosophicthought.
39
Thereisnoneedforanyonetoleavehisownreligion,butthereisaneedforhimtogo
deeperintoit.
40
Thehumanbeingcannotbekeptforeverinthechildstate,neitherphysicallynor
mentally,neitherinthehomenorinthechurch.Thismustberecognizedifsocietyisto
havefewerproblems,lessfriction,moreunderstanding,andmoreharmony.
41
Theconcreteimageforworshipwasoriginallygivenforallthosewhoneededsomething
physicallyvisibleandtouchabletoholdtheirattentionandkeepitfixedontheideaof
God.Itwasameansoffosteringconcentration.Themasseswerehelpedthereby.For
othersitwasausefulreminder.Butmoredevelopedmindswhoareabletograspa
metaphysicalorabstractidea,aswellasthosewhofeelquitecooltoexternalritesand
constantlyrepeatedceremonies,neednotletthelessdevelopedonestyrannizeoverthem
andmakethemhypocriticallyworship,ortakepartin,whatboresthemutterly.Theymay
claimtheirfreedomandreplacetheidolbythesacredIdea,substitutefortheriteaninner
reverencefortheHigherPower.
42
Whenamovement'sinnerlifehardensintoanorganization,whenitsteachingpetrifies
intoaformulateddogmaticcreed,whenitsadvocatesandeldersandguidesbecome
parasitesonalltheothers,itmaybetimetoquit.
43
Wemaygiveuphollowreligiousrites,iftheyhavebecomemeaninglessandrepugnant
tous,andyetweneednotgiveupreligionitself.Thetwoaredistinct.
44
Itisbettertogoone'sownspiritualwayandwalkatone'sownprivatepacethantotread
thepathofanorganizedchurchinstepssetforusbyprofessionalpriests.
45
Toinsistonprimitiveformsofreligionbeingofferedto,andhonouredby,thosewho
havereachedthethresholdofmentalmaturity,islikeinsistingongrownupmenplaying
withtoysorgrownwomenwithdolls.
46
Whenthequestionsconcernthespiritualmeaningoflife,thespiritualtechniquesof
communion,orthespiritualnatureofman,andwhentheyarestronglyandearnestlyfelt,
itisthepressureoftheansweritselfworkinguponthemindfromwithinthatisforcing
thequestionsintothefocusofattention.Itmaytakeyearsbeforethemancanunitethe
two,however.
47
Thosewhogotochurchforreasonsofsocialconformityorselfinterest,notforreasons
ofinnerneed,areonalowerlevelofevolutionthanthosewhorefusetogotochurchat
allbecausetheirintellectcannotbringitselftobelieveinwhatistaughtthere.
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Whethertoconformtoorthodoxreligionormakeanopenbreakwithitmustdepend
partlyonthepromptingheintuitivelyfeelsandpartlyonhisfamily,social,andbusiness
circumstances.Ifarupturemightdoexternalharmandcreategreatfriction,andifhe
doesnotfeelastrongurgetomakeabreak,thenwhydoso?Inthatcaseitwouldnotbe
hypocrisytoconformbutsimpleprudence.Theworldbeingwhatitis,itisnotpossibleto
liveinitandyetachievecompleteindependence.Ontheotherhand,iftheintuitive
leadingtakeshimawayfromobediencetothesepracticesthenheshouldobey
conscience.
49
Thelegal,official,andconventionalnatureofestablishedchurchesmesmerizesthegreat
massofpeopleintothebeliefthathereonlyisthetruth,andthatoutsidethemliesfalse
religion.Themanwhoisbeginningtohearthecallofhishigherselfmayoftenneedto
resistthepowerofthismasssuggestion.
50
ThatwhichappearsasenlighteningTruthtoonemanappearsasdangerousheresyto
anotherman.Thesearenotmeredifferencesofopinionbutofevolutionarygrowth.
51
Sofarasestablishedreligionlimitstheevildoingofitsfollowers,itrendersauseful
socialservice.Butthisdoesnothelpthosewho,sofarfromneedingsuchboundsset
upontheirdeeds,arepositivelyactiveindoinggood.Stilllessdoesithelpthefewwho
havefelttheurgetoseektheSpirit'sabsolutetruthaboveallthethingsofthisworld.
52
Wemayacceptmuchthatisgivenoutbyaman,areligion,orateachingwithout
sanctioningeverythingelsethatcomesfromthesamesource.Allofitisnotnecessarily
wisdomandvirtue.
53
Fewmencanaccepttheirtraditionalreligioninitsentiretytheyacceptitonlyinpart.
54
Thosewhoventurebeyondtheboundariesofestablishedorthodoxyarejustifiedintheir
exodusiftheyfeelinsufficientlyorimproperlynourishedwithinthoseboundaries.
55
Thefreemanwillnottakekindlytorigidlybindingdogmas,mayevencometofeel
spirituallysuffocatedbythem.
56
Themasseshavetheirreadymadereligiontheseekermustformhisown.
57
DoubthasshakenthebeliefinamercifulandbenevolentDeitybuthasnotmuchshaken
beliefintheDeity'sexistence.
58
Therisetoahigherlevelfromahollow,merelyformalandoutwardreligiouslifetoa
simplechildliketrustin,andinwarddevotionto,Godisexcellent.Butthosewhoare
unabletoputasidetheirintellectssoeasilymayaskforsomethingmore.
59
TheChristianwhohasoutgrownconceptionsofanelementarynatureandneedsmore
substantialspiritualfoodisfacedwithhisownspecialsituationandreligiousdifficulties.
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HemustbegintogetforhimselfsomeglimpseoftheTrueSelfbywayofpersonal
experience.
60
Itisnosinonthepartofanymanbutratheranintellectualdutycriticallytoinvestigate
forhimselftheformalizedsystemsofunyieldingdogmawhich,inthenameoftradition,
claimhisbelief.
61
ItwasaJusticeoftheUnitedStatesSupremeCourt,Mr.O.W.Holmes,whowroteina
privateletterwithreferencetotheorthodoxreligiousdoctrineswhichhadbeeninculcated
inhiminhismidnineteenthcenturychildhood:"Buthowcanonepretendtobelieve
whatseemstohimchildishanddevoidalikeofhistoricalandrationalfoundations?"The
intellectualeminencewhichhadbroughtthismantosuchahighpositionbroughthim
alsotosuchaquestioning.
62
Thereligiousindividualistwhoisunwillingtoputhismindundertheyokeofany
organization,whoisunaffiliatedwithanygroup,hasatleastasmuchchancetofindtruth
asthemembersofsuchorganizationsandgroupsand,ashistoryshows,mostprobablya
betterone.
Innerworshipissuperior
63
Wemustdistinguishbetweentheritualisticformsofoutwardreligionandthementaland
transmentalstates,theemotionalandintuitionalexperiencesofinwardreligion.
64
Peoplewhoturnawayfromreligion,eveniftheybelievevaguelythatthereisaGod,
becausethedistancebetweenbothisimmeasurable,maybestartledtolearnthatGodis
alsoverynear,isindeedwithinthemselves.
65
TrueSpiritualityisaninwardstatemerereligiosityanoutwardone.
66
Enshrinedinthesecrecyofeveryman'sHolyofHolies,hiddeninthedepthsofhisheart,
thereisapointwherehemayfindhisindestructiblelinkwithGod.
67
Thekindofreligiousworshipwhichisexpressedthroughouterthings,throughphysical
rituals,objects,soundsandprocessionsandmovements,isintendedchieflyforthose
peoplewhocannotpractisetheinnerworshipofsilentmovelessmeditation.Thefirstis
easierbuttheotherissuperior.
68
Theonlyvalueoftheologyisanegativebutstillusefulone:totellthestudenttoascend
higherandgivehimselfuptothepracticeofadvancedthoughtfreemysticalmeditation.
69
Thepublicdemonstrationofone'sreligioninchurchortempledoesnotappealtoall
temperaments.Somecanfindholiestfeelingsonlyinprivate.Thoseinthefirstgroup
shouldnotattempttoimposetheirwillontheothers.Thoseinthesecondgroupshould
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notdespisethefollowersofconventionalcommunion.Moreunderstandingbetweenthe
twomaybehardtoarriveat,butmoretolerancewouldbeasignthatthepersonal
religiousfeelingisauthentic.
70
Menwhoimaginethatiftheytakepartintheritualofaculttheyhavedonetheir
religiousdutyaredangerouslyselfillusioned.Byattachingsuchanarrowmeaningto
suchanobleword,theydegradereligion.Wehaveprogressedinreligiontotheextent
thatwhereasancientmansacrificedtheanimaloutsidehimuponthealtarofGod
worship,modernmanunderstandsthathehastosacrificetheanimalinsidehim.The
externalformsofreligionarenotitsfinalforms.Jesusorderedoneconverttoworship"in
spiritandintruth,"thatis,internally.Thetwophasesofworshipexternalandinternal
arenotonthesameleveloneisahigherdevelopmentoftheother.
71
AfourteenthcenturyGermanchurchman,JohnTauler,said:"Letthecommonpeoplerun
aboutandhearalltheycan,thattheymaynotfallintodespairorunbeliefbutknowthat
allwhowouldbeGod's,inwardlyandoutwardly,turntothemselvesandretirewithin."
72
Thereisavastdifferencebetweenthemanforwhomreligionmeansanorganization,a
numberedgroup,attendanceataformalceremony,asetofcreedalbeliefs,andanofficial
authorityonmattersofrightorwrongandthemanforwhomitmeansavividinner
experience,enlighteningandpacifying,joyousandgracious.
73
Amanmustfindholinessinhisownmindbeforehecanfinditinanyplace,beitchurch,
ashram,monastery,ortemple.Hemustloveitsomuchthatheconstantlythinksaboutit,
orthinksaboutitsomuchthathebeginstoloveit,beforehecanfinditsrealquality
anywhere.
74
Setformsofprayer,fixedformulas,andreadywordedphrasesareforthemultitudeswho
havelittlecapacityforcreatingtheirown.Itmakesthegoingeasierforthemwhenthey
aretoldortaughtwhattosay.Butthosewhohavemorecapacityshouldnotfeel
themselvesboundsorigidly:theyshouldfeelthemselvesfreetoexpresstheirdevotional
feelingsintheirownwayandownwords.
75
Inthedeepstillnesswelearnnocreed,aretaughtnodogma.Onlyoutsideit,onlyamong
quarrellingmen,arewesaddledwiththeoneandstrappeddownwiththeother.
76
Solongastheylookforthesourcesofreligioustruth,power,hope,andgoodnessoutside
themselves,solongwilltheyhavetosufferfromtheimperfectionsandlimitationsof
suchsources.
77
Themanwhowantssomethingbroaderthanthepettinessofmostreligiouscreeds,nobler
thanmostreligiousethics,truerthanmostreligiousteaching,willhavetostepoutof
everyreligiouscageandlookwhereJesustoldhimtolookwithinhimself.
78
ThosewhoformerlycouldnotbringthemselvestobelievethatGodexistsare
dumbfoundedwhentheydiscoverthatHenotonlyexistsbutevenexistswithin
themselves.
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Mengoonpilgrimagetothisorthatholyplace,city,man,ormonastery.Butintheend,
afteralltheseouterjourneys,theywillhavetomaketheinnerjourneytothedivine
deputydwellingintheirownhearts.
80
Toooftenreligionamountstocoddlingtheegoofthebelieversandworshippers,bothin
itsexistenceinthisworldandinthenextone.Thismerelycreatesillusionsthatwilllater
havetobestruggledagainstforrelease.
81
Themanwhoacceptsdoctrines,obeyscommandments,followsblindly,shifts
responsibilitytotheorganizationofwhichheisamember.Buthisattemptfails.The
karmaisnotonlycollectivebutpersonal.Themanasanindividualcannotescape.
82
NoreligiontodaycanclaimtobethesoleandtrueinheritorofitsProphet'smessage.
Thereisnounityinanyofthemthereisplentyofdissensionandsectarianismwhenit
comestodefinitions,creeds,andobservances.Thisreallymeansthattheindividual
follower,inrelyingontraditiontosupporthimhere,istryingtopushoffunconsciously
perhapshispersonalresponsibilityforhisacceptanceofit.Butitremainstherestill!
83
Whenhenolongerlooksonlytotheestablishedtraditionofferedhimbyothersbutalso
andmoredeeplyintohisowninnerconsciousness,heisthenfollowingthewaypointed
tobyJesusandBuddhaandLaoTzu.Forthisishowandwherethesoulrevealsitself.
84
Ifmanyliketosharetheirreligiousemotionswithothersinfullpublicview,theyare
entitledtodoso.Butifthisactivityisdonewiththedesiretobeseen,tobeadmiredin
approval,tothisextenttheemotionisadulteratedandrenderedworthless,becauseitis
egoworshippinginsteadofGodworshipping.
85
Thosewhobelievetheyhonourareligionbyattendingitsservicesandceremoniesarenot
seldomdeceivingthemselves.Itistheythemselveswhoarehonouredbythecontact.
86
Menandwomengotochurch,mosque,synagogue,ortemple,ostensiblytoworshipthe
higherpowerbutwhatisthegood,ifwhentheyaretheretheirthoughtsarepreoccupied
withtheirpersonalaffairsandarethusnotreallyinthechurchorholybuilding,butin
theiregos?Theymightaswellhavestayedathomeiftheydon'tintendtomakeaneffort
toletgoandtolookup.
87
Itisnonsensetoassertthatpeoplewhocometogetherforworshiptouchastronger
holinessthanthosewhoprayalone.Whathappensisthattwoforcesareatwork:first,the
powerofsociety,ofpublicopinion,andthecrowdtoinciteandshametheminto
attendingopenserviceswheretheyseeandareseensecond,acentralplaceorbuilding
reservedforsuchvisibleworshipandheardprayersuggeststhatdivineinfluenceisactive
there.
88
Thewayinwhichsomepeopleflocktojoinorganizedgroupsisoftenanindicationon
theirpartofsomeunconsciousorunexpresseddoubt,foritisanindicationoftheirneed
tostrengthentheirfaithbygettingthesupportofnumbers.Butthisisonlyaspurious
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supportbecausethefaithisinsidethem,whereasthegroupisoutside!
89
WecantrulyworshipGodwithouteverenteringareligiousbuilding,openingareligious
book,orprofessingareligiousmembership.
90
Prayerwhichisprivateandindividualissuperiorinqualityandsincererintonethan
prayerwhichispublicandcollective.
91
Religionwillgaininhonestyandloseinhypocrisy,societywillgaininpeaceableness
andloseinquarrelsomeness,whenreligionitselfbecomesaprivateaffairsoprivatethat
eventwofriendsofdifferentfaithswillordinarilyneitherdisplaytheirinterestinnortalk
aboutthem.Theirreverencewillthenexpressitselfjustaswellandevenmoresincerely
inprivatereligionthaninpublicworship.
92
Ifprayersaremerelysaidbyrote,mechanicallyorperfunctorily,littleornothingneedbe
expectedfromthem.
93
Thedogma,ritual,creed,andsacramentalworshipofreligionexistonlytoleaduptothis
innerphase:theyarenotendsinthemselves.
94
Thebeautifullycarvedfigurewhichwastohaveactedasasymboltomenoftheirhigher
possibilitiesandasareminderoftheirdutytorealizethem,becomesoverworshipped,its
correctuseforgottenandtrueplacemisconceived.Inthismannermaterialismpenetrates
religion,asitdoesinseveralotherways.
95
WhetheramanaccordshisallegiancetoSaltLakeCityortoRome,totheMormon
revelationortheCatholiccredo,isreallyofmoreimportancetotheinstitutionsinvolved
thantothemanhimself.Forintheendhissalvationdependsonwhatheisratherthanon
whattheinstitutionis.
96
WhenJesussaid,"Knockanditshallbeopenedtoyou,"hemeantknockatthedoor
withinyourself.Noamountofknockingatthedoorsoforganizationsoutsideyourself
willbringthisresult.
97
Thealtaratwhichhehumblypraysisdeepwithinhismindthegodtowhichhegives
reverenthomageisthere.
98
Toomanypeoplehavebeenmistaughtbyreligiontoevadetheirobligationsandtodeny
theirresponsibilitiesbytryingtoputthemintoGod'shandsmerelybecauseitis
unpleasantoruncomfortabletotheegotodealwiththemthemselves.
99
Themoreimportanceisplacedupontheinnerlifebyareligion,thelessisdevelopment
giventoritualism.
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Ifyoudependtoomuchontheexternal,youwillbecomeweakertothesameextent
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internally.
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Ithasbeenobservedthatmostreligioushymnsareaboutourselves,fewonlyareabout
God.
102
TheyworshiptheirownegoandcallitGod!
103
Itisonlybyrelegatingreligionfrombeingapublictobeingaprivateaffairthatthosetwo
typicalreligiousnuisancesintoleranceofotherbeliefsandinterferencewithother
people'slivescanbegotridof.
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Wemusttakeahigherpositionthanordinaryreligionoffersandcomefacetofacewith
themysterythatisMentalism.Thenonbeingoftheuniverse,thenondualityevenofthe
soulmaybetoomathematicalaconclusionforourfinitemindsbutthatthismatterless
worldandallthathappensinitislikeadreamissomethingtobereceivedand
rememberedatalltimes.Weareimportantonlytoourselves,nottoGod.Allourwhining
andpraying,chantingandpraising,gatheringtogetherandimaginingthatthisorthatduty
isrequiredofusismeretheatreplay:Mindmakesitall.Inthisdiscoverywerollupthe
stageandreturntotheparadoxofwhatwereallyareConsciousness!
Mysticismandreligion
105
Mysticismisreligioncometoflower.Theyearningforsecurityagainstfears,which
religiousbeliefandceremonysatisfyinanelementaryway,isstillfurtherandmuchmore
fullysatisfiedbymysticalexperienceinanadvancedway.
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Whenreligionisofthesociallyvisible,publiclyattendedkind,itservesthepeopleina
limitedway.Whenitisofanextremelyprivate,quietsilentmeditativekind,itpenetrates
theirmysticalessence.
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Faithinthesoulisthefirststepandisprovidedbyreligion.Knowledgeofthesoulisthe
secondstep,andisprovidedbymysticism.
108
Thereligionisthasavagueintuitivefeelingthatthereissomethinghigherthanthedaily
round,someonebehindtheuniverse,andsomekindofexistenceafterdeath.Themystic
hasdevelopedthisintuitionintodefiniteinsightintohisownrelationtothismystery:he
knowshehasasoul.
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Religionwasdevisedtoassistthemasses.Mysticismwasdesignedtoassistthe
individual.Whenreligionhasledamantothethresholdofdeepertruthsbehinditsown,
itstaskisdone.Itsrealvalueisattainedinmysticism.Henceforth,thepracticeof
mysticalexercisescanaloneassurehisfurtherspiritualprogress.Formysticismdoesnot
restupontheshiftingsandsoffaithortheuncertaingravelofargument,butuponthe
solidrockofexperience.Thefirstgreatmoveforwardinhisspirituallifeoccurswhenhe
movesfromreligiontomysticism,whenhenolongerhastogointosomestonebuilding
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ortosomepaidmediatortofeelreverentialtowardsGod,butintohimself.Mysticismis
forthemanwhoisnotinahurry,whoiswillingtoworkpersistentlyandtowaitpatiently
forconsciousnessofhisdivinesoul.Theotherswhohavenotthetimeforthisandwho
thereforeresorttoreligionmustlivebyfaith,notbyconsciousness.Themanwhowishes
torisefromsincerefaithandtraditionalbeliefinthesoultopracticaldemonstrationand
personalexperienceofitmustrisefromreligiontomysticism.Mysticismseeksto
establishdirectcontactwiththedivinesoul,withoutthemediationofanymanand
withouttheuseofanyexternalinstrument.Henceitmustseekinwardandnowhereelse.
Hence,too,theordinaryformsandmethodsofreligionarenotnecessarytoitandmust
bedropped.Whenthemysticfindsthedivinepresenceenlighteningandstrengthening
himfromwithin,hecannotbeblamedforplacinglittlevalueuponsacramental
ceremonieswhichclaimtoachievethisfromwithout.Norishecensurableifhecomesto
regardchurchattendanceasunnecessaryandsacramentalsalvationasillusory.Ifaman
canfindwithinhimselfthedivinepresence,divineinspiration,anddivineguidance,what
needhasheofchurchorganization?Itcanbeusefulonlytoonewholacksthem.
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Ifthetransitionfromreligiontomysticismistobeconvenientlymade,itmustbe
graduallymade.Butthiscanbedoneonlyiftheteachersofreligionthemselvesapprove
andpromotethetransition.Butiftheydonot,iftheywanttokeepreligionimprisonedin
ecclesiasticjailirons,iftheypersistinapatriarchalattitudewhichindiscriminately
regardseverymemberoftheirflockasanintellectualinfantwhonevergrowsup,the
transitionwillhappenallthesame.Onlyitwillthenhappenabruptlyandafterreligion
itselfhasbeendiscardedeitherforcynicalatheismorforbewilderedapathy.
111
Religionbringsthetruthtohimonlyinpartand,toooften,insymbolonlyfromoutside
himselfandbysecondhandrevelation.Mysticismbringshimtothetruthfrominside
himselfandbypersonalexperience.
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Withoutthismysticaldimension,religionliesatitsmostelementarylevel.
113
Underthehalfdeadconservatismofreligioustraditionanddogmastherelieconcealeda
groupofprofoundtruthsandulteriormeanings.Theyareneededtodaymuchmorethan
thoserelicsareneeded.Yettheironyisthatthemenwhoteachthosetraditionshaveall
theprestigeofgreatinstitutionstosupportthemwhereasthemysticwhoperceivesthose
undisclosedtruthsstandsaloneandhaslittleornoprestige.Sothemassescontinueto
echotheemptybabbleoftheirreligiousleaders,orelserepudiatereligionaltogetherand
becomeeitherindifferentorhostiletoit.
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ValuableandrespectedastheCatholicmysticswereasguidestomysticalknowledgeand
practice,mostofthemstillremainbiasedandunscientificguides.Allowancemustbe
madeforthisdifferenceofattitudewithwhichtheyapproachthesubject,fromthatwith
whichamodernmindfreedfromprejudice,superstition,andorganizationalties
approachesit.EvensooutstandingandleadingamysticasSaintJohnoftheCross,who
isconsideredtohavereachedthegoalofcompleteunion,limitedhisreadingtofouror
fivebooks,ofwhichonewasContraHaereses,andconfinedhiswritingbyhis
proclaimedintention"nottodepartfromthesoundsenseanddoctrineofourHoly
MothertheCatholicChurch."
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fromitsholdandyetbeunaffected.Noreligioncanhelpthetruemystic,buthecanhelp
anyreligionwithwhichhecarestoestablishcontact.Hispresencealoneinsideanyfold
willgiveitmorethanamomentarygrandeurandcausementolookonanoldChurch
withnewrespect.Thisiswhymysticismcanstandonitsownfeet,andwhyitdoesnot
needthedoubtfullegendsandtheatricalliturgiesofinstitutionalreligion.
116
Whenamanhasoutgrownthetutelageofreligionandtiredofthebarrennegativeperiod
ofagnosticismwhichsucceedsit,heisripeforthetutelageofmysticism.
117
Wemustnotconfusethetrulymysticallifewitheitherareligiousoneoranethicalone.
Thelattertwoaremerelyelementaryandpreparatorytotheformer.
118
Theassertionthat,incertaincases,heresycanbetruereligionandorthodoxyfalse,may
seemincredibletothosewhohavenotthenecessaryevidencetoproveit.YetBuddha
andJesusandMuhammedwere,intheirtime,heretics.Howmanyothershavedied
unknown,canonizedassaintsorreveredassagesinthemindsandremembrancesofonly
asmallnumberofpersons?Andhowmanyofthem,haditbeentheirmissiontodeclare
themselvesopenly,wouldhavebeenrejected,calumniated,orpersecuted?
119
Mysticismislargerthanreligionandoughtnottobeconfoundedwithityet
paradoxicallyittakesinreligionanddoesnotdenyit.Itfulfilsandconsummatesreligion
anddoesnotretardit.
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AsincereChurchwoulddoeverythingtoencourage,andnothingtohinder,itsmembers
takingtothemysticalquest.Forthiswouldbethebestsignthatithonestlysoughtto
consummateitsownworkfortheindividualbenefitratherthanitsown.
121
Morethanthreehundredyearsago,awonderfullittlewomantooktheGalileanathis
word.Sheputallheremotionalstrengthintoaspirationandmeditationandsucceededin
achievinganexaltedstatebypractisingasimplemethod.Whenherownheavenlypeace
wassufficientlystabilized,shebegantothinkofothers,ofhowshecouldhelpthem
attainittoo.Shewasnotsoselfishastobesatisfiedwithherownsatisfactionalone.So
shejourneyedfromcitytocityandfromvillagetovillageinreligiousyetreligionless
France,lightingthecandlesofhumanfaithwithadivinetaper.Suchwasthespiritual
darknessofthetimethathersuccesswasimmediate,andsuchwasherownChristlike
powerthatitwasamazing.Crowdsflockedgladlytoherside,listenedeagerlytoher
words,andendeavouredfaithfullytofollowherinstructions.Herdoctrinecametobe
called"Quietism"becausesheshowedpeoplehowtoquietentheirpersonalthoughtsand
emotionsandthusbecomeawareoftheimpersonalheavenbehindthem,thekingdom
within.Shewasnoheretic.ShedrewfrequentlyfromJesus'ownrecordedwordsto
explainorillustrateherteaching.Yetshedidnotspeakfromdeadpulpitsinchurchesbut
fromlivingonesinthefields.Theclergybecameseriouslyalarmed.Suchactivitiescould
notbecountenanced,theysaid.Theypetitionedtheauthoritiesagainsther,astheJewish
priestshadoncepetitionedtheRomanauthoritiesagainstJesus.Shewasthrowninto
prisonandthejailerturnedhiskeyonherdismalabode,whereshewasshutinforalong
periodofyears.SuchwasthestoryofpoorMadameGuyon.
ShewasalsodenouncedbytheChurch,aswereherfollowers,forhavingfallenintothe
sinofspiritualpride.Thiswasbecauseoftheassertionthatoutwardpracticesand
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ritualisticactswerenolongerneededbythosewhocouldfindinspirationwithin.This
teachingisquitecorrectbutpoliticallywrong.Outofrespectfor,orfearof,theChurch's
greatpowerinthosetimes,aswellasoutofconsiderationforthemassofpeoplewho
werestillunabletoriseabovetheirdependenceonsuchoutwardceremonies,Madame
Guyoncouldhaveworkedlongerifshehadworkedquietlyandprivately,notopenlyand
publicly.Shecouldhaveinstructedherfollowers,first,nottotalkabouttheteachingto
anypersonwhowasnotreadyforit,andsecond,nottocommunicateiteventothose
whowerereadywithoutthesafeguardofcompletesecrecy.
Doyouwishtopenetratetotheessenceofthisepisode?Hereitis.Abishopofthattime
navelyletthecatoutofhistheologicalbag!Hesaid:"Thiswomanmayteachprimitive
ChristianitybutifpeoplefindGodeverywherewhatistobecomeofus?"
"Whatistobecomeofus?"Sixshortwordsbutwhatatremendouscommentarythey
contain!Whenreligionwasabouttobecomealivingactualityinthelivesofcommon
peoplewhoseheartsweremovedbytheenlighteningwordsofMme.Guyonthrough
personalrealizationofitsloftiesttruth,whenitwasreadytoinspirethemfromhourto
hourwithinwardpeaceandoutwardnobility,theofficialexponentsofChristianity
interferedandpreventeditbecauseoftheirselfishfears!Theydidnotseeandperceive
theultimatedangertothemselves,andtheimmediateshameontheirteaching,ofsucha
situation.Wellmaythethinkerhaverepeatedthepoet'slinesaboutthemillsoftheGods
grindingslowbutexceedinglysmall,forwhentheFrenchRevolutionbrokeoutand
spreaditsuglymalignantfuryovertheland,whenthesocalledGoddessofReasonwas
setuponherthroneintheverymidstofNotreDameCathedral,andwhenallFrancewas
rockinginthegreatupheavalwhichretributivedestinyandrebelliousdemagogueshad
conspiredtobringuponher,fiftythousandFrenchpriestsfledfrompersecution,
imprisonment,andevendeath.ToappearonthestreetsofParisinthosedayswearingthe
cleric'sgarbwastocourtthepunishmentofdeathitself.
122
Themysticalphaseistobeacquiredwithoutdroppingthereligiousphase,althoughhe
maywishtomodifyit.
123
Ifreligionistosavewhatisbestinitself,itmustnotonlysetitshouseinorderbutmust
admitthemysticalpracticesintoitssystemofinstruction.Itmustbecomeless
exteriorizedandmoreinteriorized,moremystical.Stonebuiltsanctuariesaremanyin
everytownandvillageoftheland.Butthosethattrulylightthemindarefew.Yetthereis
onewithdoorswideopentoall,greatenoughtoincludeeverycityinthecountryyet
narrowenoughtoexcludethedullmaterialist,theruthlesslycruel,andthepoisonously
selfish.ThisisthesanctuaryoftheinnerSelf.Fromthismysticalstandpointthe
institutionalsideofeveryreligionisitsleastimportantside.Tounderstandareligionin
thiswaywemustfirstbecomehereticswemustcastoffconventionalviewswhichblind
themind'seyes.Weneednolongerworryourselvesoverthehotlydebatedquestionof
whetherornotChristwasbornofavirginmother,forinstance,butwedoneedtogive
ourtimeandthoughttofindingthatwhichChristrepresentswithinourselves.Christcan
liveagainwithinourhearts,ashehimselftaught,whichmeanswemustlookforhim
insideourselvesmuchmorethaninsideaChurchbuilding.
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Thedisuseofoutwardsacramentsandthedistasteforchurchorganizationwhichmark
thelifehistoryofseveralmystics,comefromthevigourandindependencewithwhich
theymustshieldthegrowingplantofinnerlife,andfromthereorientationoftrustwith
whichtheyturnfromallmanmadethingstoGodalone.
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Whenspiritualyearningsbecomemoreinsistentbutperhapsmoreindefinable,itmaybe
thatthemysticaldepthsofreligionarecallinghimawayfromitsshallowsurfaces.
126
Themysticunfoldshishigherindividuality.Themorehedoesso,themorehetendsto
drawawayfromtheorganizationwhichactsascustodianofhisouterreligion.
127
FanaticalreligionkilledHypatia,conventionalreligionlynchedPythagoras,respectable
religionpoisonedSocrates,authorityworshippingreligioncrucifiedJesus.
128
Itishistoricalfactthatanumberofthosewhosuccessfullydeepentheirspirituallifeby
contemplationpracticemaydevelopantiritualisticattitudes.Thisiswhymysticshave
beentolerated,evenvenerated,andalternatelytreatedashereticsandpersecuted.
129
Ecclesiastichierarchiesdonotwelcome,evendiscourage,theclaimtopersonal
inspirationintheirowntimes.Afreshrevelationofdeificpowerisregardedasafresh
danger.Forthenewvoicemaybelistenedtoinplaceoftheoldparrotlikerepetitions!
130
Becausetimebringstoinstitutedreligionsgrowth,andthatbringspower,success,wealth,
andprestigewithalltheircorruptionsandinfidelitiesallreligions'principlesneedtobe
periodicallyreestablished.Thisiswhycontemporarymysticsandprophetsarealways
neededandwhytheyshouldbegivenahearing.
131
Solongassomanyoftheauthorizedguardiansofreligionfailtoappreciatethefactthat
mysticismistheverycoreoftheirdoctrine,solongwilltheylacktheglowing
inspiration,thebroadeningview,andthebeneficialstrengthwhichreligionatitsbestcan
andoughttogive.
132
Whatthereligiousmanfeelsbyinstinctorfaith,themysticalmanknowsbyexperience
orrevelation.
133
Itremainsahistoricalfactthatthemanwhohasdiscoveredtruthfindsmoreopposition
withintheformalestablishedchurchofhisreligionthanoutsideit,morewhowillaccept
itamonglaymenthanamongprofessionalministersandtheologians.Thisisregrettable,
becausethelatteroughttobethefirsttowelcomehisdiscovery.Butorganizationalego,
pluspersonaltimidityorcowardice,getintheway.
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Solongaspeopleareoverwhelmedbytheofficialprestigeofestablishedchurchesand
overawedbytheirhistorictradition,solongwillitbefutiletoexpectwiderecognitionof,
andproperhonourfor,theauthenticrevelationsofatruecontemporarymystic.
135
Theindividualmystic'slackofstatusisregrettablebutexpectable.Foritisthepenaltyhe
mustpayforrefusingtobeoverawedbythedogmascurrentinhistimeandthetraditions
inheritedfromhispeople'spast.Whatchancehasthisteachingwhenitsadherentsform
onlyasmallunrecognizedentirelyscatteredcultwhereastheadherentsoforthodoxyare
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orhundred?Mustallimportance,alltruth,allsignificanceinreligionbelimitedto
organizedgroupsalone?Aretherenoinspiredpersonsandnoordinaryindividualswho
donotchoosetobelongtoanysuchgroupsatall?Whyshouldorthodoxyand
unorthodoxy,merelybecausetheyareorganizedintochurchesandlabelledas
denominations,alonerepresentthevoiceofreligion?
136
TheinspiredindividualwhohasclimbedSinaionhisownfeetandreceivedtheTablets
ofGod'sLawwithhisownhandshasmerelyasmallfractionofthepower,influence,and
prestigeoftheberobedrepresentativeoforganizedreligion,whoknowsGodonlyat
secondhandandthroughothers,whohasnoinspirationwithwhichtoblessmenandno
realpowertosavethem.
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WhatisthedifferencebetweenQuietismandMysticism?QuietismisRomanCatholic
andseemstohavebeensolelydevotionalmantra,repetitionjapasinging,asceticalin
ordertofindpersonalsalvation,whereasMysticismisagenerictermforallreligionsand
seemstobepositivelivinginGodplusillumination.
138
Solongasofficialreligionsheldthehighestplaces,solongtheEnlightened,theknowers
andtheseers,werelefttowalkaloneortothinkinsecretortostifletheirwords.
139
Thereareaustereantimystictheologiansjustastherearehideboundantimystic
ecclesiastics.
140
Thedevotionallifeofreligionfindsitsculminationinthemeditativelifeofmysticism.
Devotioncanbepractisedenmassebutmeditationisbestdoneinsolitude.Religioncan
beorganizedbutmysticismisbestlefttotheindividual.
141
Ifwemixthemysticalwiththereligiousstandpoint,theresultwillbeconfusionand
misunderstanding.Theymustbekeptapartandintheirproperplaces.
142
Thosewhohavetouchedthemysticallevelinwhattheyhavedeeplybelievedanddeeply
experiencedaremuchlesslikelytobedogmatic,narrowreligionists.
143
Thegulfbetweenritualisticreligionandmysticalreligionisthegulfbetweenametaphor
andafact.
144
Itwouldbesheerfollyforevenanorganizedformofmysticismtocompetewith
organizedreligion.Thevotariesofmysticismareandwillremainaminorgroup.But
insofarastheirchallengeactsasasuccessfulirritant,theymayhelporthodoxreligionto
improveitself.
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TheRomanCatholicBishopofCochintoldmeafewyearsagothathedisapprovedof
mysticismbecauseitcouldveryeasilylead,andhadhistoricallyled,tointellectualand
spiritualanarchyandwasthereforedangerous.AnotherRomanCatholic,G.K.
Chesterton,thebrilliantEnglishauthorandjournalist,toldmenearlythirtyyearsagothat
hedisapprovedofmysticismbecauseitcouldveryeasilyleadtomoralanarchyandevil
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behaviour,andhadindeeddoneso.Yetbothmenwerequitewillingtoacceptmysticism
provideditwasfencedaroundbythelimitationsandregulations,thedogmaticdefinitions
andsupervisorydirectionimposedbytheirChurch.
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Itistheconstantcontentionofecclesiasticalauthoritiesthatmysticswhofindsufficient
guidanceandteachinginwaitingupontheinnerlight,whodisregardalloutward
supports,exposethemselvestodeceptionanderrorandtheChurchtoanarchyand
disintegration.Theircontentioniscorrectenough.Neverthelesstheargumentisnot
adequateenoughtoprohibitthepracticeofmysticismaltogether.For,onthefirstcount,
themysticcanbetaughthowtoprotecthimselfagainsttheseperils.Onthesecondone,
notmanypeoplearewillingorreadytobecomemysticsandtherearemorethanenough
lefttokeeptheChurchbusywhilethosewhoarereadycanstillbehelpedbytheChurch.
147
Thisinsistenceontherigorousfollowingofexternalforms,togetherwiththisneglecting
oftheinternalspiritwhichshouldbethemainobjectofthoseforms,ismoreharmfulin
themysticalworldthaninthereligiousone.
148
Thatwhichreligionworshipsasfromadistance,mysticismcommuneswithasan
intimate.
149
Manybelieve,somesuspect,butfewknowthatthereisadivinesoulinman.
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